PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. – Jason Bohn felt a little shudder stepping up to his golf bag on the driving range after arriving at PGA National Tuesday morning for the Honda Classic.
The last time he was on the Champions Course, he left with chest pain, with paramedics treating him for a heart attack.
He left in an ambulance after finishing the second round, with whirring sirens rushing him to Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center, where doctors found 99 percent blockage of his heart’s left anterior descending artery, a condition that’s called the “widow maker” because it can lead to sudden death.